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The appearance of a material that absorbs all the light that shines on it and reflect none.
Explanation of Solution
When the sunlight or the light of any other source falls on an object, it will absorb some frequency light and reflect the remaining light. The color of an object that appears is the color of the
Black color material is the material that absorbs all light rays that incident on it and reflects none. It consumes all frequency light, and these lights are internally reflected in material again and again. This is the reason why black color objects heat up quickly under the sunlight.
Conclusion:
Therefore, the appearance of material that absorbs all light shine on it and reflects none is black.
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